Yemen's frontline port struggles to fight deadly fever
Frontline areas are hard to access, and most cases in Hodeidah are coming from those areas
World Court orders Myanmar to protect Rohingya from acts of genocide
While the court's final decision could take years to reach, the panel made clear that the court believes the Rohingya are in danger now, and steps must be taken to protect them
‘The gate of justice is opened’: Rohingya cheer as World Court orders Myanmar to protect them
More than 730,000 Rohingya fled Myanmar's western Rakhine state in 2017 after a military-led campaign that the United Nations has said was conducted with genocidal intent
Zimbabwe says grain stocks running out after drought
More than half the country's population faces food shortages after maize harvests halved last year
Turkish aid groups building houses in Syria for Idlib's displaced
Syrian and Russian forces have bombarded rebel-controlled targets in Idlib this week despite a deal between Turkey and Russia, which back opposing sides in the conflict, for a Jan. 12 ceasefire
Stars flaunt Gaultier creations for designer's 'funeral' finale in Paris
FASHION-PARIS/HAUTE COUTURE-GAULTIER (UPDATE 2, PIX, TV):UPDATE 2-Stars flaunt Gaultier creations for designer's 'funeral' finale in Paris
Rohingya refugees pray for justice as court to rule in genocide case
At the world's largest refugee camp in Bangladesh, where the Rohingya who fled are settled, many hope for a ruling in their favour after years of persecution
Don't close ports to migrants, pope says after Salvini case
A court has recommended Italy's former interior minister face trial for illegally detaining migrants on a ship off Sicily's coast last year
Last decade most expensive for natural disasters - report
More intense weather events, bigger populations in the path of disasters and greater supply chain disruption contributed to the sharp rise
Australian prime minister says removing hazards as important as reducing emissions
Morrison says removing flammable vegetation is as important as tackling climate change if Australia is to prevent future bushfires, comments that could stoke public anger